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No negatives here — save big with these Black Friday deals 📸

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Precision Camera & Video

Shop local today + take advantage of Precision Camera & Video’s Low Price Promise.

Photo by Sara Strick

Looking for camera equipment for yourself —or someone on your gift list? Enter: Precision Camera & Video’s Black Friday Deals.

Happening today, starting at 8 a.m., shoppers can look forward to these huge in-store savings:

  • 15% off all tripods, bags, and filters
  • 10% off used inventory + archiving services
  • 20% off classes
  • 30% off canvas prints
  • Doorbuster pricing on G100, S5 Kit, m50 creator kit, R6 kit, a1 body

Bonus: Find one of the golden cameras hidden throughout the store and receive a $10-$100 gift card. See more today-only deals.*

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